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Noah Dettweiler announces return to racing – but not in Moto3
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Noah Dettweiler Set to Make a Racing Comeback – Steering Away from Moto3

January 26, 2026 3 Min Read
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Noah Dettweiler is set to make his racing comeback in 2026, but he will not be returning to Moto3. The Swiss rider, who endured a life-threatening crash during the Malaysian Grand Prix last October, has signed with Kuja Racing to compete in the Italian Supersport Championship.

“I’m really thrilled to begin this new chapter with Kuja Racing,” said Dettweiler. “I’m familiar with the team’s history and professionalism, and I believe it’s the perfect place for me to unlock my full potential. I’m eager to get back on the bike, meet the crew, and work hard to help the team achieve the success it deserves. See you on the track!”

Dettweiler was seriously injured following a collision with Jose Antonio Rueda during a sighting lap in Sepang, where both riders suffered cardiac arrest at the side of the track. He spent several days in intensive care, with doctors lauding his remarkable recovery.

Despite this progress, the 20-year-old’s full recovery remains uncertain, forcing him to withdraw from his Moto3 seat with Sic58 Squadra Corse. “I was very excited about the chance to ride in Moto3 with Paolo Simoncelli’s team,” Dettweiler stated in December. “But without a clear timeline for a complete recovery, it’s not the right moment to take on such a significant challenge.”

Sic58 has since brought in fellow Swiss rider Leo Lammerstorfer to replace Dettweiler for the 2026 Moto3 season. At the time of the Sepang incident, Dettweiler was competing for CIP Green Power toward the end of his second Moto3 season, with a best finish of 14th in a Grand Prix. Meanwhile, Rueda has advanced to Moto2 this year, riding for Red Bull KTM Ajo.

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Fan Take:
Noah Dettweiler’s return to racing, albeit in a different category, is an inspiring testament to resilience that racing fans will eagerly follow. His comeback highlights the sport’s intense physical and mental demands, reminding us of the courage it takes just to return to the track after a serious injury.

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